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Alarm management 567<br />

<strong>Optivity</strong> NMS InfoCenter<br />

Alarm management<br />

Text Handler<br />

<strong>Optivity</strong> NMS InfoCenter graphically displays inter-networking device fault status in<br />

color. Other <strong>Optivity</strong> NMS applications are available to help you identify the source of<br />

the fault.<br />

You can configure the <strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> as an object in InfoCenter,<br />

representing the systems that it manages. OTM-connected systems forward faults to<br />

InfoCenter. The fault color represents the fault status of the device.<br />

The applications that you can open for a device depend on the settings in the Application<br />

Launch application. For more information on using Application Launch, see the<br />

<strong>Optivity</strong> NMS Application Launch online Help system.<br />

To resolve faults on switches managed by an OTM server, launch the OTM application.<br />

This starts a web browser session with the OTM server. You can then access the web<br />

applications available on the server through the OTM Web Navigator.<br />

The Path Trace feature discovers and displays the connections between resources in the<br />

network, including physical and logical paths, and also graphically identifies faults.<br />

The Fault Summary feature displays the faults (or traps) for a single device, multiple<br />

devices, or the entire network. Based on the information provided, you can use other<br />

<strong>Optivity</strong> NMS applications to take corrective actions.<br />

Alarm management consists of a number of components that improve handling of<br />

system-generated alarms and events. On Meridian 1 systems, alarm management is only<br />

available for systems running X11 Release 23 or later that are configured with the alarm<br />

management package (296).<br />

The Meridian 1 and Communication Server 1000 alarm management components are:<br />

Text Handler<br />

Alarm Banner dialog box<br />

Events Monitor window<br />

For older Meridian 1 systems, you can use the Text Handler to parse maintenance TTY<br />

output and generate traps on error messages. The Text Handler is intended primarily for<br />

Meridian 1 systems running X11 Release 21 and earlier and for Meridian Mail systems<br />

<strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>

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